Our Common Ground team roamed the province to learn how its citizens imagine each other. Here’s what we learned.

Anyone else upset they didn’t post the pictures everyone drew?

It annoys me to no end when an article talks about images or a video and doesn’t post the images or video.

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Windy, and needing a jacket. yeah, on point

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Of course, the stereotype is mostly a product of marketing. Fewer than 100,000 of the ~2 million workers in Alberta are employed in oil and gas. Whereas 1.5 million of them are employed in services of some sort. 81% of Alberta is urban, which is in line with the Canadian average. The average Albertan is pretty much the same as the average Canadian, an underpaid urban service worker. With a small, well paid minority of workers who really mess up the stats.

The number of lifted pickup trucks I see driving around 'berta seems to defy that ratio though. Well, that and bald tires.

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Lots of Albertans buy into the marketing even if an actual assessment of their circumstances would show they aren’t living it.

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I was in a bar stateside once and met another Canadian, we got to talking about our most and least favourite cities and I mentioned that I find Calgary to be my least favourite major city. She asked why and I told her I find it to be a bit fake, among other things. She asked me what I meant by fake and I told her, ‘In Calgary the Realtors wear cowboy hats on their billboard ads, have you ever seen a Realtor in Halifax wearing a Sou’Wester?’

Anyway, this is just to agree that the perception is not unearned, their governments and local marketers chose to present them this way.

Cowboy hat, oversized belt buckle, and a jerrycan of raw crude.

Done!

Man, I wish you could just go out and buy a small amount of crude. Our whole world is built on the stuff but I’ve never even seen it.

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I seem to remember coming across some crude as a kid, not like in the wild, but when I was with my dad on deliveries. This would have been back when the tar sands were still un/starting to be developed. The shit stinks like crazy if I remember right, and its gross to touch. Think I seen crude, tar sands, and refined oil all in the same place, point in time. Cant remember the context around why I was able to get that close to it, so, hell its so fuzzy, it might have even been a dream at this point

Smelly sounds about right. The Canadian stuff (or at least the tar sands stuff) is really high in sulpher, too, to the point where we’re a pretty big exporter of it as a refining byproduct. A big part of the reason they don’t give crude to just anybody is that it occasionally belches out a potentially toxic amount of hydrogen sulphide (H2S).

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